[RESULT][VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-17 Thread Karl Wright
Vote: Three +1's, no -1's.

Vote passes.
Karl

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Vote has passed the PPMC for this release candidate.

 The RC2 of the ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating release is now up on
 http://people.apache.org/~kwright.  The svn tag is at
 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lcf/tags/release-0.2-incubating-RC2.

 Please vote!

 Thanks,
 Karl


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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-16 Thread Grant Ingersoll

On May 9, 2011, at 4:34 AM, Karl Wright wrote:

 Hi - just to clarify, we did not include the HTTPD extension in the
 release, but it remains available in source control for backwards
 compatibility.  Most people use the Active Directory Authority at the
 moment.  But thank you for compiling it.
 
 As for the RAT report, the skins question is known and a ticket is
 open for that.  The other files are temporary files resulting from
 your test run and I will open a ticket to exclude those from the
 rat-source target.
 
 We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
 release, FWIW.


Sorry, I presumed my PPMC vote would count here as well, so +1 (binding) from 
me.
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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-16 Thread Tommaso Teofili
+1
Tommaso

2011/5/17 Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org


 On May 9, 2011, at 4:34 AM, Karl Wright wrote:

  Hi - just to clarify, we did not include the HTTPD extension in the
  release, but it remains available in source control for backwards
  compatibility.  Most people use the Active Directory Authority at the
  moment.  But thank you for compiling it.
 
  As for the RAT report, the skins question is known and a ticket is
  open for that.  The other files are temporary files resulting from
  your test run and I will open a ticket to exclude those from the
  rat-source target.
 
  We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
  release, FWIW.


 Sorry, I presumed my PPMC vote would count here as well, so +1 (binding)
 from me.
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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-10 Thread ant elder
+1

...ant

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:44 AM, ant elder ant.el...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:

 We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
 release, FWIW.


 I think a problem might be that its so big so a little daunting to
 review, I did start having a look but haven't enough time yet, I'll
 try to find some time in the next few days. You should pester your
 mentors to vote as thats one of their duties they accepted when
 signing up to be a mentor.

   ...ant


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Re: ManifoldCF mentors (was Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2)

2011-05-10 Thread Karl Wright
Oh - and in case any potential mentors lurking out there would like to
know what ManifoldCF really does, and where it fits in in the broader
picture, you can look at the first chapter of ManifoldCF in Action for
free here: http://www.manning.com/wright/ .  This describes the
problem space pretty well, I think.

Long-term future plans involve extending ManifoldCF so it can scale in
a distributed fashion, which will require initial work to use
Zookeeper as the cross-process synchronization mechanism, as well as
building a distributed queue across multiple database instances.
Also, ManifoldCF has rather unique requirements as far as testing
infrastructure is concerned, which could arguably lead to other
spinoff Apache projects someday.

Please contact me if you're interested!

Karl


On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the information.  I can offer one pot of gold (at end of
 rainbow, of course), but that's all I've got. ;-)
 Seriously, if anyone is interested in mentoring ManifoldCF, please let
 me know.  If I have a name or two I'll throw it open for discussion on
 the connectors-private list.

 Thanks!
 Karl



 On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:


 On Mon, 09 May 2011 05:19 -0400, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 We effectively have only one active mentor.  There were others, of
 course, when the project entered incubation, but they have not stepped
 up to date in any capacity.  And Grant, as you probably know, has
 bazillions of other responsibilities.  It may be worth trying to find
 new mentors to join ManifoldCF, since this is probably limiting our
 chances of graduation at this point.  Does this ever happen (that
 anyone is aware of)?

 The process for finding new mentors is much the same as it was when
 entering the incubator. Ask for volunteers, ask possible candidates,
 offer large sums of money (oh, no, we're not supposed to do that...).

 Assuming a possible mentor is a member of the Incubator PMC, then their
 becoming a mentor for your project is as simple as informing the
 Incubator PMC and updating the status page.

 Upayavira

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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-09 Thread Karl Wright
Hi - just to clarify, we did not include the HTTPD extension in the
release, but it remains available in source control for backwards
compatibility.  Most people use the Active Directory Authority at the
moment.  But thank you for compiling it.

As for the RAT report, the skins question is known and a ticket is
open for that.  The other files are temporary files resulting from
your test run and I will open a ticket to exclude those from the
rat-source target.

We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
release, FWIW.

Karl



On Sun, May 8, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Marvin Humphrey mar...@rectangular.com wrote:
 On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 12:57:03PM -0400, Karl Wright wrote:
 Just to be clear, the ManifoldCF podling needs incubator consideration
 of the release candidate in order to do the release, and three binding
 +1 votes.  Any chance that this might happen?

 Since I'm only a podling committer and not an Incubator PMC member, I can't
 offer a binding vote.  Nevertheless, I've performed some superficial QC on the
 release candidate.

  * All signatures and sums check out, including for the binary artifacts.
  * ant test succeeds on the expanded src.tar.gz tarball on my OS X laptop.
  * The HTTPD extension builds after a Makefile hack (explained below).
  * ant clean properly cleans up after ant test.
  * There's a problem with line endings in the src.tar.gz archive.

 The HTTPD module, mod_authz_annotate, built successfully, but only after I
 hacked the Makefile to use apxs instead of apxs2.  Not a blocker, IMO, but
 now you know. :)  Also, neither make clean nor ant clean cleans up all
 build detritus -- these got left behind:

    mod_authz_annotate.la
    mod_authz_annotate.lo
    mod_authz_annotate.o
    mod_authz_annotate.slo

 I was surprised to find that most of the text files in the src.tar.gz have
 Windows line endings.  That's ugly, but not a blocker IMO.  It looks like they
 have the proper settings in Subversion -- e.g. for README.txt, svn:eol-style
 is native -- so it seems the problem arose because the tar.gz package was
 prepared on a Windows box.  Maybe try preparing the tar.gz on something
 unixish in the future.

 Lastly, I ran ant rat-sources, and though it declared BUILD SUCCESSFUL,
 RAT flagged 8 files:

    connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/logging.ini
    connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/manifoldcf.log
    connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/properties.xml
    framework/test-output-postgresql/logging.ini
    framework/test-output-postgresql/manifoldcf.log
    framework/test-output-postgresql/properties.xml
    site/src/documentation/skins/common/xslt/html/split.xsl
    site/src/documentation/skins/lucene/note.txt

 I'd suggest presenting a clean RAT report next time you call a vote on an RC 
 to
 make things easier on everybody.

 Hope this helps,

 Marvin Humphrey


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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-09 Thread ant elder
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:

 We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
 release, FWIW.


I think a problem might be that its so big so a little daunting to
review, I did start having a look but haven't enough time yet, I'll
try to find some time in the next few days. You should pester your
mentors to vote as thats one of their duties they accepted when
signing up to be a mentor.

   ...ant

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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-09 Thread Karl Wright
We effectively have only one active mentor.  There were others, of
course, when the project entered incubation, but they have not stepped
up to date in any capacity.  And Grant, as you probably know, has
bazillions of other responsibilities.  It may be worth trying to find
new mentors to join ManifoldCF, since this is probably limiting our
chances of graduation at this point.  Does this ever happen (that
anyone is aware of)?

Karl

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 4:44 AM, ant elder ant.el...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 9:34 AM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:

 We've still received zero binding evaluations from incubator for this
 release, FWIW.


 I think a problem might be that its so big so a little daunting to
 review, I did start having a look but haven't enough time yet, I'll
 try to find some time in the next few days. You should pester your
 mentors to vote as thats one of their duties they accepted when
 signing up to be a mentor.

   ...ant

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ManifoldCF mentors (was Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2)

2011-05-09 Thread Upayavira


On Mon, 09 May 2011 05:19 -0400, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com
wrote:
 We effectively have only one active mentor.  There were others, of
 course, when the project entered incubation, but they have not stepped
 up to date in any capacity.  And Grant, as you probably know, has
 bazillions of other responsibilities.  It may be worth trying to find
 new mentors to join ManifoldCF, since this is probably limiting our
 chances of graduation at this point.  Does this ever happen (that
 anyone is aware of)?

The process for finding new mentors is much the same as it was when
entering the incubator. Ask for volunteers, ask possible candidates,
offer large sums of money (oh, no, we're not supposed to do that...).

Assuming a possible mentor is a member of the Incubator PMC, then their
becoming a mentor for your project is as simple as informing the
Incubator PMC and updating the status page.

Upayavira

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Re: ManifoldCF mentors (was Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2)

2011-05-09 Thread Karl Wright
Thanks for the information.  I can offer one pot of gold (at end of
rainbow, of course), but that's all I've got. ;-)
Seriously, if anyone is interested in mentoring ManifoldCF, please let
me know.  If I have a name or two I'll throw it open for discussion on
the connectors-private list.

Thanks!
Karl



On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Upayavira u...@odoko.co.uk wrote:


 On Mon, 09 May 2011 05:19 -0400, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 We effectively have only one active mentor.  There were others, of
 course, when the project entered incubation, but they have not stepped
 up to date in any capacity.  And Grant, as you probably know, has
 bazillions of other responsibilities.  It may be worth trying to find
 new mentors to join ManifoldCF, since this is probably limiting our
 chances of graduation at this point.  Does this ever happen (that
 anyone is aware of)?

 The process for finding new mentors is much the same as it was when
 entering the incubator. Ask for volunteers, ask possible candidates,
 offer large sums of money (oh, no, we're not supposed to do that...).

 Assuming a possible mentor is a member of the Incubator PMC, then their
 becoming a mentor for your project is as simple as informing the
 Incubator PMC and updating the status page.

 Upayavira

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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-08 Thread Marvin Humphrey
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 12:57:03PM -0400, Karl Wright wrote:
 Just to be clear, the ManifoldCF podling needs incubator consideration
 of the release candidate in order to do the release, and three binding
 +1 votes.  Any chance that this might happen?

Since I'm only a podling committer and not an Incubator PMC member, I can't
offer a binding vote.  Nevertheless, I've performed some superficial QC on the
release candidate.

  * All signatures and sums check out, including for the binary artifacts.
  * ant test succeeds on the expanded src.tar.gz tarball on my OS X laptop.
  * The HTTPD extension builds after a Makefile hack (explained below).
  * ant clean properly cleans up after ant test.
  * There's a problem with line endings in the src.tar.gz archive.

The HTTPD module, mod_authz_annotate, built successfully, but only after I
hacked the Makefile to use apxs instead of apxs2.  Not a blocker, IMO, but
now you know. :)  Also, neither make clean nor ant clean cleans up all
build detritus -- these got left behind:

mod_authz_annotate.la
mod_authz_annotate.lo
mod_authz_annotate.o
mod_authz_annotate.slo

I was surprised to find that most of the text files in the src.tar.gz have
Windows line endings.  That's ugly, but not a blocker IMO.  It looks like they
have the proper settings in Subversion -- e.g. for README.txt, svn:eol-style
is native -- so it seems the problem arose because the tar.gz package was
prepared on a Windows box.  Maybe try preparing the tar.gz on something
unixish in the future.

Lastly, I ran ant rat-sources, and though it declared BUILD SUCCESSFUL,
RAT flagged 8 files:
  
connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/logging.ini
connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/manifoldcf.log
connectors/filesystem/test-output-postgresql/properties.xml
framework/test-output-postgresql/logging.ini
framework/test-output-postgresql/manifoldcf.log
framework/test-output-postgresql/properties.xml
site/src/documentation/skins/common/xslt/html/split.xsl
site/src/documentation/skins/lucene/note.txt

I'd suggest presenting a clean RAT report next time you call a vote on an RC to
make things easier on everybody.

Hope this helps,

Marvin Humphrey


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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-05 Thread Karl Wright
Hi again,

Just to be clear, the ManifoldCF podling needs incubator consideration
of the release candidate in order to do the release, and three binding
+1 votes.  Any chance that this might happen?

Karl

On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:
 Vote has passed the PPMC for this release candidate.

 The RC2 of the ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating release is now up on
 http://people.apache.org/~kwright.  The svn tag is at
 https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lcf/tags/release-0.2-incubating-RC2.

 Please vote!

 Thanks,
 Karl


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Re: [VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-05 Thread Marvin Humphrey
On Thu, May 05, 2011 at 12:57:03PM -0400, Karl Wright wrote:
 Just to be clear, the ManifoldCF podling needs incubator consideration
 of the release candidate in order to do the release, and three binding
 +1 votes.  Any chance that this might happen?

 On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Karl Wright daddy...@gmail.com wrote:
  Vote has passed the PPMC for this release candidate.

How many binding votes from Incubator PMC members have you gotten so far?  Did
ManifoldCF's Mentors weigh in during the PPMC vote?

Marvin Humphrey


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[VOTE] Release ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating, RC2

2011-05-01 Thread Karl Wright
Vote has passed the PPMC for this release candidate.

The RC2 of the ManifoldCF 0.2-incubating release is now up on
http://people.apache.org/~kwright.  The svn tag is at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/lcf/tags/release-0.2-incubating-RC2.

Please vote!

Thanks,
Karl

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